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"We had taken Healy Consultants assistance in incorporating our entities in some of the complicated jurisdictions. Their approach right from the beginning has been very systematic, clear and efficient. It has been a pleasure to work with all of them."

"Thank you Healy Consultants for swiftly project managing my engagement. From the moment I met you in Singapore Healy Consultants attended to my requirements and specific needs. I am more than satisfied with your service. Moreover, your weekly updates allowed me to continue to focus my attention on my global business while trusting you to deliver as promised."

"Thank you Healy Consultants, you were instrumental in setting up of my Hong Kong based company, the whole process was completed in a professional and timely manner."

Terry Skews, CEO Brittany Offshore Limited

"Healy Consultants, a professionally managed firm with clear understanding and knowledge about what client expects from them and delivers the same in a professional and timely manner. Kudos to their team."

"Incorporating any company is comparable to setting the foundation blocks of your new company building, which you aim to build in the best location available. By choosing Healy Consultants you are laying the perfect foundations."

"The one word that defines Healy Consultants is perfect professionalism. If you have Healy to set up your business abroad, you could focus on the operational overhead and let Healy take care of the rest. From Incorporation to Taxation, it’s a one stop solution. Rest assured, you will have the best people in the Industry working for you and providing you with the best possible information and suggestions."

Raja Chakraborty, Director Streamlyn Pte. Ltd.

"Thank you Healy Consultants for successfully project managing our business set up in Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar and Bahrain."

"When it was time to establish a Space Academy in Singapore, TriVector needed a knowledgeable firm that could not only help us establish our infrastructure, but could also advise on the local and regional business climate. Healy was that firm, which is why we've been satisfied Healy Consultants for almost five years now."

"Healy Consultants were instrumental in the set up of our company. They have continued to provide exceptional support and advice over the years."

Susan Gunnery, Managing Director Qudoss Group

"Healy Consultants is the best firm that we have ever worked with. Through our entire business relationship we were satisfied with provided level of quality and services. Healy Consultants have been responsive and detail oriented which has allowed us to stay focused on our business and not getting distracted with small details."

"Not only did Healy Consultants have expert knowledge of local requirements, they also understood my needs as a foreigner, which is something lacking with the Singaporean consulting firms I spoke to. They drove the process from start to completion. I’m more than satisfied with the service."

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Success tips when doing business in Italy

It is important that our Client prepares a comprehensive business plan detailing i) study of the Italian market ii) an evaluation of competitors and iii) a feasibility study of the venture;

The Client must perform a detailed study of the sector where they are planning to setup the business. This will optimize our Client’s work productivity;

The Client should try and learn Italian because English is not commonly used in Italy by all costumers and business partners. Some northern Italian areas speak German, while dialects are still very common in the South and Sicilia;

The Client must have a website in Italian which will serve as an excellent marketing tool;

Our Client must have a proper exit strategy in order to map out potential accomplishments for the future. This will help the firm manage its finances efficiently;

While working in Italy, it is important to always make appointments. Although we recommend Our Clients to be very punctual, they may face small delays when meeting locals, which should not be taken as lack of respect;

Our Client must conduct their own due diligence prior to a meeting. Also, people must be addressed by professional titles (Dottore/Dotteressa applying for all graduate degree holders) unless specifically asked otherwise;

In Italian business culture, it is important to form social bonds with your business partners, be it Clients or suppliers. A social bond indicates trust, which is very important for working in Italy;

A strict dress code needs to be maintained at all times. Dresses must be both formal and elegant;

Italy corporate culture has a deeply entrenched and rigid hierarchy. Respect for seniors is the only way to be successful;

It is recommended that our Client inquire about the English-language proficiency of a business man/woman beforehand. An interpreter must be arranged to increase efficiency;

Lastly, it is important that the Client communicate with us regarding any problems that they face. Our experts regularly help young businesses succeed in foreign countries.

Interesting facts about Italy?

Italy is the world’s 8th largest economy and its population boast the 27th highest annual income, recorded at $36,000 in 2013;

Projected at US$3 trillion in 2014, Italy’s sovereign debt market is the world’s 3rd largest (after the U.S. and Japan) explaining why the government ability to service that debt is a main issue for the world’s financial stability;

Underground activities represent an (unrecorded) 16% share of Italy’s economy according to the OECD, to be compared with 3.7% in France and 1.5% in the UK;

Italy is one of the six countries which found the European Union (then called the European Economic Community) in 1957, along with France, Germany, Belgium, Luxemburg and Netherlands;

Italy hosts two city-States within his territory: San Marino and Vatican-City, the latter being the only country which can close its doors at night;

The unification of the Italian peninsula under a single State was completed only in 1871, relatively late compared to other European countries;

The first European discoverer of the Americas is Christopher Columbus, an Italian navigator without whom the rest of the world would not grow chilies, potatoes and tomatoes;

Italy and France have long competed for European leadership in the cinema industry, Italy boasting many talented directors such as Fellini, Visconti, Rossellini, Leone and more lately, Morretti, Sorrentino and Garrone;

With 45 million hectoliters in 2013, Italy is the world’s largest producer of wine, without renowned geographical appellations such as Chianti, Sangiovese and Venezie;

Ubiquitous in Italian cuisine, pasta was introduced to Italy from China, possibly in the 13th century by Marco Polo;

Italian people greet by cheek-kissing each other. Still, a firm handshake is considered as the norm in formal situations.